Original Language
English
ISBN
ISBN 978 92 9068 249 3
Number of Pages
268 pages
Date of upload

08 Oct 2015

Exploratory Assessment of Trafficking in Persons in the Caribbean Region: The Bahamas, Barbados, Guyana, Jamaica, The Netherlands Antilles, St. Lucia, Suriname and Trinidad and Tobago (Second Edition)

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Through a combination of qualitative and quantitative methods, including literature reviews, national surveys and key informant interviews, this exploratory research points to some level of internal and/or external human trafficking in all the countries studied. Victims of human trafficking in the Caribbean region were found to be men, women, boys and girls from the Caribbean as well as from countries outside the region. These victims were found in multiple forms of exploitation including sexual exploitation, forced labour and domestic servitude.

This Exploratory Assessment (second edition) was primarily a qualitative exercise and not intended to supply statistics as to the numbers of trafficking victims within each country. The purpose of the research was to provide a starting point for the participating countries to examine human trafficking within their local context and to encourage dialogue about how to combat this crime within the region. Human trafficking exists at some level in the eight countries that participated in this study. The potential for human trafficking to grow makes a strong, pro-active approach to addressing the crime an important issue for the nations of the Caribbean and the region as a whole.

  • Acronyms and abbreviations
  • List of charts
  • Executive summary
  • Part I. Introduction - Understanding Human Trafficking
  • Part II. Exploratory Field Assessment
  • Part III. Responding to Human Trafficking
  • Conclusion
  • References
  • Annex: Semi-structured Interview Questionnaire Template